Congresswoman Ann Matibag will be running unopposed in her reelection bid in the City of San Pedro for her second term as representative there.
Apparently, there were no other candidates who filed their certificate of candidacy for the same post at the final deadline last Tuesday.
Matibag thanked the people of San Pedro City for trusting her leadership and lawmaking ability for three years since winning the congressional seat in Laguna’s first district in 2022.
“God and the people of San Pedro City made this happen. I am very thankful to all of you that you allow me to run for reelection unopposed. All I can guarantee is to continuously serve my constituents at the absolute best of LaguNANAY in congress for the people of San Pedro,” Matibag said.
“Thank you, San Pedro City for your trust and confidence, again. Marami pa po tayong gagawin para sa ikakabuti ng mga mamayan ng San Pedro.”
Matibag was one of the principal authors of the Republic Act (RA) 11984 or the No Permit, No Exam prohibition act, the RA 11982, or the Expanded Centenarians Act, and the RA 11959 Regional Specialty Centers Act.
Aside from these, Matibag also pushed for several major projects including the two-storey two classroom building at Langgam Elementary School, as with six multi-purpose buildings.
She also provided hospital assistance to beneficiaries, along the way organizing monthly medical mission, distributing vaccines against flu, pneumonia, and cervical cancer.
Ongoing is the construction of five new public-school building including a 4-Storey 8-classroom public school building at Southville 3A National High School which will be the first ever digital school in San Pedro City.